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(21.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2009 ]
Flora of China. Text Volume. 23. Acoraceae through Cyperaceae
Twenty-two plant families are described in this volume. Among these, the Araceae include taro (Colocasiaesculenta) and the horticulturally important genera Amorphophallus and Arisaema, the Pandanaceae include the screw-pines (Pandanus), the Arecaceae are the palms, including the economically important betel nut (Areca catechu), coconut (Cocosnucifera), and date (Phoenix dactylifera) in addition to 77 native species, among which are the Chusan or windmill palm (Trachycarpusfortunei) and the climbing, spiny rattans (Calamus), finally, the Cyperaceae, or sedges, comprise two-thirds of this volume and include the second largest genus in China, Carex, with 527 species.
528 pages, hardcover, engl.
 
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(22.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2012 ]
Flora of China. Illustrations. Volume 23. Acoraceae through Cyperaceae
Twenty-two plant families are described in this volume. Among these, the Araceae include taro (Colocasiaesculenta) and the horticulturally important genera Amorphophallus and Arisaema, the Pandanaceae include the screw-pines (Pandanus), the Arecaceae are the palms, including the economically important betel nut (Areca catechu), coconut (Cocosnucifera), and date (Phoenix dactylifera) in addition to 77 native species, among which are the Chusan or windmill palm (Trachycarpusfortunei) and the climbing, spiny rattans (Calamus), finally, the Cyperaceae, or sedges, comprise two-thirds of this volume and include the second largest genus in China, Carex, with 527 species.
XII+641 pages, hardcover, engl.
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(23.)   Engler, Adolf, &, Prantl, Karl, (Begründer)     [ 1930 ]
Band 15a: Farinosae, Liiiflorae, Scitamineae (Red. von L. Diels)
Enthält u. a. die Juncaceae und Liliaceae.
(4)+225 pages, 52 Abbildungen, hardcover, dt. (Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, 15a), Berlin (Duncker und Humblot), 2. ed.
Neuwertig.
Neupreis 158 Euro.
 
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(24.)   Everett, Diana     [ 2013 ]
The Genus Tulipa. Tulips of the World
New to Kew''s Botanical Magazine Monograph series, The Genus Tulipa is the most complete survey of tulip species to date. Each species is illustrated by a botanical painting by artist and author Diana Everett, with accompanying colour photographs of the plants in habitat and distribution maps. The high level of detail provided in The Genus Tulipa: Tulips of the World makes identification possible for the many species of tulips.In addition, there are contributing chapters by Kew''s experts. The chapter on tulip cultivation is provided by Richard Wilford, collections manager in the Hardy Display section at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. A taxonomic review is provided by Mike Fay, Head of Genetics, Jodrell Laboratory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Additional material includes check lists of tulip species and their synonyms, as well as country by country check list, glossary with diagrams, information on nurseries selling tulips, and full bibliography.A source of visual delight, The Genus Tulipa: Tulips of the World will appeal to gardeners, growers, botanists, students, academic libraries, botanical institutions, botanical art enthusiasts, and tulip enthusiasts.
X+380 pages, 30 colour photos, 130 colour illustr., hardcover, engl.
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(25.)   Fedorov, An. A., (Editor-in-Chief)     [ 1999 ]
Flora of Russia - The European Part and bordering regions. Introduction. Vol. 1. Lycopodiophyta - Magnoliophyta (Poales)
Vol. 1 includes a broad introduction highlighting the rationale of publication of this series, a dichotomous key for identification of all families of higher plants and treatment of the divisions Lycopodiophyta, Equisetophyta, Polypodiophyta, Pinophyta and Magnoliophyta (= Angiospermae), in part (Poaceae). It covers 27 families, 167 genera, and 650 species and subspecies.
558 pages, ill., hardcover, engl.
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(26.)   Flora of North America Editorial Committee, (Edit.)     [ 2000 ]
Flora of North America, Volume 22. Magnoliophytina: Alismatidae, Arecidae
Volume 22 is the first of five volumes covering monocots in North America north of Mexico. The volume comprises many groups of aquatic plants and the North American relatives of groups that have their richest number of species in the New World tropics. Included among the treatments are the rush family (Juncaceae), which include important indicator species in wetland habitats, the cat-tails (Typhaceae), spiderworts (Commelinaceae), aroids (Araceae), and pondweeds (eel-grasses) to stately Arecaceae (palms) and the naturalised exotic Zingiberaceae (gingers), Heliconiaceae (heliconias), and Musaceae (bananas). Identification keys, summaries of habitats and geographic ranges, distribution maps, pertinent synonymies, descriptions, chromosome numbers, phenological information, and other significant biological observations are given for each species. The treatments, written and reviewed by experts throughout the systematic botanical community, are based on original observations of herbarium specimens and, whenever possible, on living plants. These observations are supplemented by critical reviews of the literature.
XXIII+352 pages, ca. 60 line drawings, maps, hardcover, engl.
Temporarily out of stock.
 
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(27.)   Flora of North America Editorial Committee, (Edit.)     [ 2002 ]
Flora of North America, Volume 26. Liliidae: Liliales and Orchidales
The second of five volumes covering the monocots in North America north of Mexico, this volume features some of the most spectacular and showy native and naturalized species including orchids, lilies, irises, trilliums, hymenocallises, alliums, hostas, tulips, erythroniums, agaves, and yuccas. Plants representing eleven families following Cronquist''s classification are in this work. The genus containing onions, garlic, and chives--Allium--is represented in the flora by almost 100 native and naturalized species. The Chicago native, Thismia americana, is one of five species in three genera of the mostly tropical Burmanniaceae, included in the volume, and four families (Aloaceae, Stmonaceae, Smilacaceae, and Dioscoreaceae) are each represented by single genera. With 112 illustrations and 1,138 individual species distribution maps, this thorough volume has identification keys, summaries of habitats and geographic ranges, distribution maps, pertinent synonymies, descriptions, chromosome numbers, phenological information, and other significant biological observations for each species.
XXVI+723 pages, ill, hardcover, engl.
 
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(28.)   Foerster, Ekkehard     [ 2008 ]
Seggen, Binsen, Simsen und andere Scheingräser des Grünlandes. Ein Schlüssel zum Bestimmen während der ganzen Vegetationszeit
Der Bestimmungsschlüssel bietet nicht nur Bestimmungshilfen für vegetative Pflanzen.
XIV+28 pages, zahlr. Abbildungen, Paper bound, dt. (Edit: Landesamt für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz NRW) (LANUV Arbeitsblatt, 5)
Vergriffen. Out of print. Épuisé.
 
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(29.)   Frey, Wolfgang, (Edit.)     [ 2022 ]
Syllabus of Plant Families. Part 5/1. Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p. p.. Subclass Magnoliidae p. p.: Liliana p. p. (Arecales to Zingiberales), Ceratophyllanae. Subclass Rosidae p. p. (Ranunculanae to Berberidopsidanae)
This volume provides a thorough treatise of the world-wide morphological and molecular diversity of the Arecales to Zingiberales and Ceratophyllanae and the Ranunculanae to Berberidopsanae. Especially the Poales, Ranunculales, Saxifragales, Fabales, Malpighiales and Brassicales are extremely divers with a fascinating range of morphological and biological variation, distributed from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforests. Many species and cultivars play an important role in human food and as ornamentals. Engler''s Syllabus of Plant Families has since its first publication in 1887 aimed to provide both the researcher, and particularly the student with a concise survey of the plant kingdom as a whole, presenting all higher systematic units right down to families and genera of plants and fungi. In 1954, more than 60 years ago, the 12th edition of the well-known Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Syllabus of Plant Families), set a standard. Now, the completely restructured and revised 13th edition of Engler''s Syllabus published in 5 parts and in English language for the first time also considers molecular data, which have only recently become available in order to provide an up-to-date evolutionary and systematic overview of the plant groups treated. In our molecular times there is a vitally important and growing need to preserve the knowledge of the entire range of diversity and biology of organisms for coming generations, as there is a decline in classical morphological and taxonomical expertise, especially for less popular (showy) groups of organisms. Accordingly, the 13th edition of Syllabus of Plant Families synthesizes both modern data and classical expertise, serving to educate future experts who will maintain our knowledge of the full range of Earth''s biodiversity. Syllabus of Plant Families is a mandatory reference for students, experts and researchers from all fields of biological sciences, particularly botany.
XII+671 pages, many colour plates, tables, hardcover, engl. (Syllabus of Plant Families, 5), 13. ed.
 
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(30.)   Frey, Wolfgang, (Edit.)     [ 2015 ]
Syllabus of Plant Families. Part 4. Pinopsida (Gymnosperms). Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p.p.: Subclass Magnoliidae [Amorellanae to Magnolianae], Lilianae p.p. (Acorales to Aparagales)]
Part 4 of Engler''s Syllabus of Plant Families- Pinopsida (Gymnosperms) and Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p.p.: Subclass Magnoliidae [Amborellanae to Magnolianae, Lilianae p.p. (Acorales to Asparagales)] provides a thorough treatise of the world-wide morphological and molecular diversity of the Gymnosperms and the first part of the Angiosperms [Magnoliidae: Amborellanae to Magnolianae, Lilianae p.p. (Acorales to Asparagales).] The description of the Gymnosperms, including the extinct diversity, is the first synthesis of classical anatomical-morphological characters with modern molecular data, combined with the numerous new discoveries of fossils, especially from China, made during the last ten years. The Angiosperms are the most diverse group of plants and form nearly 95% of the global vegetation from arctic tundra, resp. subantarctic vegetation formations, to tropical rainforests. There is actually no comprehensive survey covering all families and genera of angiosperms. Engler''s Syllabus is an attempt to fill this gap by covering all angiosperms in two volumes arranged according to the most recent phylogenetic system of APG III (2009). In this first volume (Part 4 of the Syllabus) all families and genera of Magnoliids are described. The monocotyledonous families are covered by the orders Acorales and Alismatales as well as all groups of Liliid orders and families (Petrosaviales, Dioscoreales, Pandanales, Liliales and Asparagales). The Orchidaceae are included with a fully revised and modern treatise, thus representing one of the two most species-rich families of plants. The remaining monocotyledonous groups (Arecales, Commelinales, Poales, Zingiberales and Dasypogonales) and the core eudicotyledons will be treated in Part 5 of the Syllabus of Plant Families. This up-to-date overview of the Pinopsida (Gymnosperms) and Magnoliopsida (Angiosperms) p.p. (Subclass Magnoliidae p.p.) will be of service in the reference literature for a long time. Engler''s Syllabus of Plant Families has since its first publication in 1887 aimed to provide both the researcher, and particularly the student with a concise survey of the plant kingdom as a whole, presenting all higher systematic units right down to families and genera of plants and fungi. In 1954, more than 60 years ago, the 12th edition of the well-known Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (Syllabus of Plant Families), set a standard. Now, the completely restructured and revised 13th edition of Engler''s Syllabus published in 5 parts and in English language for the first time also considers molecular data, which have only recently become available in order to provide an up-to-date evolutionary and systematic overview of the plant groups treated. In our molecular times there is a vitally important and growing need to preserve the knowledge of the entire range of diversity and biology of organisms for coming generations, as there is a decline in classical morphological and taxonomical expertise, especially for less popular (showy) groups of organisms. Accordingly, the 13th edition of Syllabus of Plant Families synthesizes both modern data and classical expertise, serving to educate future experts who will maintain our knowledge of the full range of Earth''s biodiversity. Syllabus of Plant Families is a mandatory reference for students, experts and researchers from all fields of biological sciences, particularly botany.
XI+495 pages, 127 colour plates, 1 table, hardcover, engl. (Syllabus of Plant Families, 4)
 
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